Apply Two or More Animations to One Object at the Same Time in PowerPoint

Apply multiple animations to one slide object in PowerPoint, and make all animations play together.

Author:Geetesh Bajaj

Product/Version: PowerPoint

Date Created: June 27, 2017Last Updated: June 27, 2017

PowerPoint animation makes slide objects move. These slide objects can be anything you can select such as text, pictures, charts, SmartArt graphics, shapes, and even video clips. But did you know that you can combine multiple animations to happen at the same time for the same slide object, creating a custom animation effect? Imagine, an object fading and zooming at the same time! Although you can combine fade and zoom entrance animations, you really cannot combine a fade entrance with a zoom exit. PowerPoint has four types of animation, and you will learn what can be combined or not in the box below.

Animation Types You Can Combine:

Two or more Entrance animation effects.

You can even combine an Entrance effect with an Emphasis or a Motion Path effect.

You can also combine two or more Emphasis effects or two or more Exit effects.

Animation Types You Cannot Combine:

Any Entrance effect along with an Exit effect. If you do so, PowerPoint will play the Entrance effect only. And then in a blink-of-the-eye moment, the animated object will disappear!

Two Motion Path effects. You cannot expect the same object to animate on different paths at the same time. If you do so, PowerPoint will ignore all earlier Motion Path effects and just play the last Motion Path effect.

Now that you have understood the prerequisites, follow these steps:

Select
any object on your slide. In Figure 1 you can see that we have selected a SmartArt graphic.

Figure 1: SmartArt graphic selected on the slide

Add the first animation to this slide object.
We add an Entrance Effect called Swivel to the SmartArt graphic, as you can see in
Figure 2.

Figure 2: Entrance Effect added to the SmartArt

Now, deselect the slide object for a moment. Then select it again and add another animation. Why did we deselect at all? That is because you
need to add another animation rather than replacing the existing one. In Figure 3 below, you can see that we added another
Emphasis Effect called
Object Color.

Figure 3: Emphasis Effect added to the SmartArt

At this point, the SmartArt graphic has two animation effects applied that play one after the other. Also, note that it is possible that
both animation effects possess different time durations (playing time). Now, click the Animation Pane button (highlighted
in red within
Figure 3, shown earlier on this page). This brings up the Animation Pane as shown in
Figure 4. Within the Animation Pane, select the second animation and change its
Start event to start With Previous, as shown highlighted
in red within Figure 4.

Figure 4: Video inserted on the slide

Then, edit the Timeline of both the animations within the
Animation Pane so that both animations have the same duration, as shown highlighted in red
within Figure 5. This is necessary if you want the animations to start and stop together.

Figure 5: Both animations have the same duration

Now, preview the animation or play in Slide Show view.
Figure 6 shows our SmartArt graphic animating with two effects at the same time.

Figure 6: Both animations playing together

Handmade Slides: Pushpins for PowerPoint

These “pushpin” graphics are already placed in PowerPoint slides. Just copy them and paste within your slides to create a look that makes a picture, shape, or anything else appear as if it has been pushed onto a surface, board, or wall with a pin!
These ready-made pushpins are already within PowerPoint slides, and have been provided in five colors. Just copy them and paste them on your slides.